South West winery, restaurant owners lament ‘playing police’ during limited weekend
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The financial burden from Perth’s latest lockdown will stretch into the weekend for wineries, restaurants, pubs and bars and will have implications for hospitality businesses across Western Australia as the state enters two weeks of school holidays.
WA Premier Mark McGowan announced a slight easing of restrictions on Friday, allowing people from Perth and Peel to set off on school holiday trips across the state, but they are prevented from visiting regional hospitality venues until at least Tuesday.
Mama Maia-The fruit salad that produces music
Style and diversity were on show during a special event held at The Elephant (former Kifaru) situated in Nairobi’s upmarket Lavington estate last Saturday.
The event, organised to celebrate girls and women as part of the 16 Days of Activism campaign, was one of a kind.
The colourful stage was abuzz with music that ranged from unique African traditional beats to Swahili treats and a bit of Western culture tunes drawn from the rich heritage of the Kenyan people that filled the air, setting the mood for the much-anticipated show.
Several female artistes had the opportunity to showcase their talent. Popular singers Fena and Kui did what they do best - thrill fans with their scintillating vocals that saw temperatures rise high.